Inside Leonardo DiCaprio's Palm Springs Home

The recently rejected Oscar nominee Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly bought a six-bedroom home in Palm Springs for $5.2 million. First circulated by The Desert Sun newspaper late last month, the sale was bound by confidentiality agreements signed by the listing agents and sellers.

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The recently rejected Oscar nominee Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly bought a <a href="http://www.zillow.com/blog/leonardo-dicaprio-palm-springs-145834/">six-bedroom home in Palm Springs</a> for $5.2 million. First circulated by <a href="http://www.mydesert.com/article/20140226/BUSINESS04/302260004/Dinah-Shore-home-Palm-Springs-sale?nclick_check=1">The Desert Sun</a> newspaper late last month, the sale was bound by confidentiality agreements signed by the listing agents and sellers.

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This home in Palm Springs was listed for $5.5 million in Jan. 2014.

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Leonardo DiCaprio's reported Palm Springs property spans 1.34 acres.

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This Palm Springs home spans 7,022 sq. ft.

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The house was built in 1965.

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The kitchen is shown.

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Property records link the home purchase to the address of DiCaprio's production company.

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A bathroom is shown.

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DiCaprio owns other homes in New York, Los Angeles and Malibu.

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Leonardo DiCaprio was nominated for a 2014 Academy Award for "Best Actor" in "The Wolf of Wall Street" and in 2007 for "Blood Diamond." He was nominated previously in 2005 for "The Aviator," and for a "Best Supporting Actor" nod in 1994 for "What's Eating Gilbert Grape."